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FAQ's
 

The following frequently asked questions are the most commonly
asked when considering the purchase of a wood floor product.

 

  • Are hardwood floors expensive?
  • Is it cost effective compared to other floor coverings ?
  • What type of wood and color should I choose ?
  • Which rooms can I install a hardwood floor in my home ?
  • Does wood flooring go well with most design styles ?
  • Engineered floor versus a solid hardwood product ?
  • What is there an advantage engineered products over solid products ?
  • Should I use a pre-finished or unfinished ?
  • What about installing wood in high traffic areas like kitchens ?
  • Is there a difference between square-edge and eased-edge designs ?
  • Which installation method is best ?
  • Are hardwood floors hard to maintain and can I damp mop them ?


























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  • Are hardwood floors expensive ?
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    Hardwood floors are very competitively price and represent an excellent value when compared to other flooring options. Hardwood floors never have to be replaced and will enhance or even increase the value of your home should you decide to sell. When compared to other flooring products, hardwood floors provide long-lasting value, as Real Wood Floors are "Beauty that last a lifetime".  



























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  • Is it cost-effective to select wood flooring over less costly materials ?
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    Yes! According to the National Wood Flooring Association (NWFA) & Residential real estate agents, say homes with wood floors hold their value better, sell faster, and fetch higher prices, according to a recent nationwide survey commissioned by the trade organization. By a three-to-one margin, real estate agents said that a house with wood floors would sell faster than a carpeted house. Some 58 percent said a house with wood floors would bring a higher price.  



























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  • What type of wood and color should I choose ?
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    There are several species, colors and grain variations to consider. Other than the walls, the floor represents the largest expanse of color or pattern in a room. Your floor should complement the fabrics, furnishings and accessories already present in the space, as well as enhancing the unique personality of the room as a whole.  
    The most popular color : red oak natural, maple natural running second, but with today's eclectic decoration styles, anything goes. Darker colors - Formal or traditional interiors, Lighter colors - country, casual and contemporary settings. There are many choices when selecting the right floor for the rooms in your home. There are several many species, colors and grain variations to consider. See Wood Floor Species, Grades & Cuts



























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  • Which rooms can I install a hardwood floor in my home ?
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    Any room except a full bath. With the variety of products available and a choice of installation options, hardwood flooring can now be installed in any room of the home. The only consideration is whether the floor will be installed on-, above- or below-grade. For example, because of potential moisture problems, solid hardwood is not recommended for installations below grade, such as in a basement. Engineered products, which are inherently dimensionally stable, are better choices for this type of area. All types of hardwood can be installed on- or above-grade.  



























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  • Does wood flooring go well with most design styles ?
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    Yes. In a recent survey commissioned by the NWFA, more than three-quarters of interior designers find that wood flooring works well with many decorating styles. "It's the most versatile floor covering there is," says one designer. "Wood goes with contemporary and traditional and everything in between." Designers rated natural materials as superior to man-made materials in beauty, prestige, style, maintenance, and durability. A variety of woods and finishes are available to complement the decor and style of any room. Oak and maple are the most popular woods, but some homeowners are investing in exotics such as Brazilian cherry and Purpleheart.  



























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  • Engineered floor versus a solid hardwood product ?
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    Engineered products, available in Planks, Strips are manufactured of hardwood using a cross-directional laminated construction (3 to 5 layers), with a top layer of premium hardwood. This construction counteracts the natural tendency of wood to expand and contract with seasonal changes in temperature and humidity, making engineered products inherently dimensionally stable. Solid products, available in Planks, Strips or Parquet, are manufactured from a solid piece of wood.  



























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  • What Is there an advantage engineered products over solid products ?
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    Yes. In general, engineered products can be installed in any room in the home, whether on-grade, below-grade or above-grade. Engineered products can be nailed down, glued-down or stapled down, depending upon the situation. Engineered product, can be glued down, stapled down or some can be “floated” over most sub-floors without the use of nails or adhesives, making it ideal for remodeling. Solid products are not recommended for below grade installations and must be nailed down or glued down.  



























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  • Should I use a pre-finished or unfinished ?
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    Most hardwood flooring sold today is pre-finished. Factory finished with several coats of UV-cured polyurethane are applied. These factory finishes are tough and durable. Installing a pre-finished floor eliminates the time, the dust and the odors associated with the on-site sanding and finishing of an unfinished product. A pre-finished floor can be installed in a day. An unfinished flooring installation may require twice as much time for the same area.  



























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  • What about installing wood in high traffic areas like kitchens ?
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    The urethane finishes on most new wood floors stand up to water and traffic, bringing wood flooring into bathrooms, kitchens, and other higher-stress areas. These finishes resist wear and stains better than other finishes and require no stripping, no buffing and no waxing. High traffic areas include exterior doorways, hallways, mud rooms, and the areas in front of the sink, stove and refrigerator. To protect the floor just inside exterior doorways, use walk-off mats or small rugs to catch tracked-in dirt and grime. Place small rugs or mats at other high traffic locations. Watch for grit or pebbles that might be brought in on waffle soles of athletic shoes and collect these with a hand-held cordless vacuum. This should be done a regular basis.  



























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  • Is there a difference between square-edge and eased-edge designs ?
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    Yes. With a square edge, the sides of each plank or strip are square. An eased edge, more commonly known as a beveled or micro-beveled edge, features a slight angle on the top edge of the plank or strip. An eased edge can help mask slight sub-floor imperfections, and can be felt if walking on the floor in bare feet.  



























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  • Which installation method is best ?
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    The method used for your hardwood installation will depend upon the type of product you have chosen, where the flooring will be installed and the type of sub-floor. Nail down, glue down & floating are the three type of installation. For instance, if you are remodeling your kitchen, some products can be “floated” over most sub-floors, including vinyl or ceramic tile, eliminating the mess and cost of tearing up the existing floor and installing a sub-floor. Engineered products, which are dimensionally stable, are ideal for basements and can be nailed, glued or stapled down. Your flooring retailer or contractor can help you to determine the best method for your situation. See Installation methods & details.  



























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  • Are hardwood floors hard to maintain and can I damp-mop my floor ?
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    No. A hardwood floor finished at the factory features three to seven layers of a UV-cured polyurethane. This finish gives the floor a tough, durable and smooth no-wax surface that is both luxurious and easy-care. See Maintenance and Do's & Don'ts for your wood floor. DO NOT damp mop - Water and wood do not mix. Therefore, we suggest that you use the maintenance products and procedures recommended by the manufacturer of your floor. Maintenance kits can be purchased from your retailer or contractor.  


























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